TGSI Tactile Indicator Tiles 300x600 Peel & Stick
TGSI hazard tiles designed for high traffic environments. These heavy-duty tactile indicator tiles are Australian made and built for durability. The 300 x 600mm TGSI hazard tiles format allows faster installation with fewer joins, while peel & stick TGSI hazard tiles ensure quick application without drilling.
Key Features
- Large 300 x 600mm TGSI hazard tiles – fewer tiles, faster install
- Heavy-duty tactile indicator tiles built for high traffic use
- High visibility yellow TGSI hazard tiles for clear identification
- Peel & stick tactile indicator tiles – no drilling required
- Slip-resistant raised studs for underfoot and cane detection
- Suitable for indoor and outdoor applications
- Australian made TGSI hazard tiles for consistent quality
Specifications
- Type: TGSI Hazard Tiles
- Size: 300mm x 600mm
- Colour: Yellow
- Material: High-strength, impact-resistant polymer
- Installation: Self-adhesive backing
- Surface: Raised tactile studs (hazard pattern)
- Application: Concrete, tiles, sealed surfaces
Where It’s Used
- Stairways and landings
- Ramps and level changes
- Train platforms and public access areas
- Commercial buildings, car parks and walkways
Installation Notes
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Ensure surface is clean, dry and sealed before installing TGSI hazard tiles
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Apply to smooth, flat surfaces for best adhesion
- No specialist tools required
FAQ
What are tactile indicators used for?
Tactile indicators are used to improve accessibility and safety by providing underfoot guidance and hazard warnings. They are commonly installed in public spaces, walkways, ramps, and commercial environments to assist vision-impaired pedestrians.
Why choose peel and stick tactile indicators?
Peel and stick tactiles are quick and easy to install without the need for drilling or specialised tools. They are ideal for retrofitting existing surfaces, reducing installation time, and minimising disruption to worksites.
Where can tactile indicators be installed?
Tactile indicators can be installed on a range of surfaces including concrete, tiles, and sealed floors. They are suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications, depending on the environment and surface preparation.
What colour tactile indicators should I choose?
Tactile indicators are typically selected based on visibility and contrast with the surrounding surface. Yellow is commonly used for high visibility, while black and white options can be chosen to suit specific environments, finishes, or design requirements.